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His Beck And Call Girl (2011)

by Cooper McKenzie(Favorite Author)
3.78 of 5 Votes: 3
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Siren-Bookstrand, Inc.
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Club Esoteria
review 1: Argh! What a frustrating story! This series has been enjoyable enough to keep my interest and keep me reading, and I really liked the first 90% of this installment. I couldn't wait to find out what was going to happen to Sinclair and Jackson and find out what was the big secret he carried around that prevented him from communicating with her. I could hardly believe it when I got to "The End" and that important character development piece was just omitted from the story. That last 10% had so much potential, too. Disappointing ending. Might keep me from finishing this series.
review 2: An interesting "take" on a relationship with BDSM floating around the periphery. Sinclair appears to be a woman who is not really an in-you-face kind of person and she has had
... morethe misfortune of falling in love with a fire fighter who has some emotional places inside of him that are still hurting, so much so that he is wanting her but not willing to move the relationship forward. Her great moment of self-expression with him is to dress up, put on her battle make-up, and face him down at the fire station--a plan that worked so well that he didn't even manage to get his chin off the ground long enough to respond. That he still wants her in his life becomes apparent, but even then, even after an intense evening at Club Esoteria, he back peddles again. Guys like this, even fictional ones, really make me upset. I understand being hurt and being wary of genuine emotion, but to jerk this woman around, even after she makes herself plain, is truly a reprehensible way to behave. One further lack he seemed to display was that he never really caught on--until tragedy strikes--that his response to her was convincing her that he "couldn't" love her. I thought the response of some of his fellow firefighters was far more positive. It is an emotional book--not long--as all the stories in this series are novellas. (That doesn't go over very big with me either.) But there is a lot to think about in this story and as always, McKenzie does a magnificent writing job. She is really good at what she does. less
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Kaali
Absolutely amazing. Wonderful storyline. Great characters.
Katya
The couple use a 3rd person briefly- no intercourse.
helene
Disappointing and in no way seemed real.
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